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SABIS® is a global education network that has an active presence in 20 countries on five continents. Schools in the SABIS® Network educate over 70,000 students and implement a proven, proprietary system. SABIS® Network schools provide students with a top-quality education that prepares them to meet the challenges of a changing world.SABIS® is a global education network that has an active presence in 20 countries on five continents. Schools in the SABIS® Network educate over 70,000 students and implement a proven, proprietary system. SABIS® Network schools provide students with a top-quality education that prepares them to meet the challenges of a changing world.

 

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Lebanon at a glance

Country information

Capital:
Beirut
Language:
Arabic
Population:
4.8 million
Currency:
Lebanese Pound
Government:
Republic

Country quick facts

A small country, measuring only 10,400 square kilometers (4,015 square miles) in total land area, Lebanon borders the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea, between Syria and Israel.

Lebanon was the first Middle East country to create a constitution.

Lebanon is home to five UNESCO world heritage sites.

The world’s first ever law school was founded in Lebanon’s capital city, Beirut, back in Roman times.

The national symbol in Lebanon is the cedar tree, because an abundance of them are found in the Lebanon Mountains.

Arabic is the official language but French, German, English and Armenian are also spoken in Lebanon.